The laptop, which was password-protected but doesn't appear to have been encrypted, hasn't been recovered.

A forensic investigator determined that the data stored on the laptop included the patients' names, addresses, birthdates, insurance information, appointment dates, physician names, and Social Security numbers.

Coordinated Health has contacted all affected patients by phone and registered mail, and is offering them one free year of access to Experian's ProtectMyID identity theft monitoring service.

SC Magazine notes that this is the second such incident at Coordinated Health to be reported in as many months -- fewer than 70 patients' personal information was exposed when Coordinated Health's South Whitehall Township office was broken into or March 15 or 16, 2014.